Some locations barely noticed flurries, others bought greater than they wished. How a lot fell the place you reside? Verify the most recent numbers.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — There’s been loads of snow this season throughout Western New York and Northern Pennsylvania.
A Lake Impact Snow Warning was in impact till 4 a.m. Friday for Southern Erie, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and McKean counties. Then there was a Winter Climate Advisory for Wyoming, Allegany and Potter counties till 4 a.m. Friday.
So, how a lot snow has fallen throughout components of Western New York this week? Listed below are some totals from throughout the area, as reported by the Nationwide Climate Service, most not too long ago at 9:34 a.m. Thursday.
This story shall be up to date because the Nationwide Climate Service offers extra numbers from its spotters.
- Boston, 5.3 inches
- Glenwood, 5.0 inches
- Holland , 5.0 inches
- Springville, 4.1 inches
- East Aurora, 3.9 inches
- Eden, 2.4 inches
- Elma Heart, 2.4 inches
- Wales, 2.1 inches
- Alden, 2.0 inches
- Kenmore, 1.8 inches
- West Falls, 1.5 inches
- Buffalo Airport, 1.0 inch
- Cheektowaga 1.0 inch
- Hamburg, 0.8 inch
- Orchard Park, 0.8 inch
- Buffalo, 0.5 inch
- Tonawanda, 0.5 inch
- Lake View, 0.2 inch
- Lockport, 1.6 inches
- North Tonawanda, 1.6 inches
- Sanborn, 1.4 inches
- Rapids, 1.0 inch
- Niagara Falls, 0.9 inch
- Lewiston, 0.2 inch
- Newfane, 0.2 inch
- Cassadaga, 5.5 inches
- Kennedy, 4.7 inches
- Jamestown, 3.5 inches
- Dunkirk, 0.5 inch
- Fredonia, 0.8 inch
- Cattaraugus, 7.3 inches
- Allegany State Park, 2.5 inches
- Ischua, 2.5 inches
- Randolph, 2.5 inches
- Franklinville, 1.8 inches
- Olean, 0.2 inch
- Batavia, 2.0 inches
- Stafford, 1.9 inches
- Le Roy, 1.4 inches
- Alexander, 0.3 inch
- Wellsville, 2.0 inches
- Rushford, 1.8 inches
- West Almond, 0.6 inch
- Angelica, 0.2 inch

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